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Canon PIXMA MP480 Ink Review
Canon PIXMA MP480 Ink Review

Canon's Pixma MP480 is a good inexpensive multifunction inkjet printer which includes incorporated flatbed scanner and copier.

This basic all-in-one has not got all the upmarket capabilities seen on many of the MFPs we've examined just lately, like incorporated fax abilities, an automated document feeder, or wireless connectivity; however the MP480 turned out to be a really capable machine in all of its functions.

Straightforward to set up and install, the light grey and black MP480 is both compact as well as appealing. It hooks up to your PC via USB 2. and makes use of two Canon Pixma ink cartridges one black and one tri-colour (cyan, magenta, and yellow).

The MP480 sports a compact yet useful 1.8in colour preview LCD which allows you to look at the pictures coming from an inserted memory card and pick which photos to print. Any time not being utilised, the Liquid crystal display folds down.

The paper output tray is usually kept shut when not being utilised to avoid dust from getting in the inkjet printer. Whenever you print, the door will automatically flip down to permit the prints to get out of the MP480.

(As someone that makes use of a home inkjet printer only occasionally, we realize firsthand the amount of dust printers attract and welcome these airborne dirt and dust protection elements of design.)

When it comes to print speed, the MP480 is really a solid performer. It required 25 seconds in order to print a one-page Word document, slower than a number of our most recently evaluated inkjet MFPs that printed the identical document in roughly 18 seconds.

Printing a 10-page Word document, though, showed the MP480 to be faster on lengthier jobs compared to those other inkjets. The MP480's print quality acquired Excellent marks from the jury and managed a superior text printing rating, a hard ranking to achieve for inkjets. Our standard picnic tests photograph appeared excellent, with accurate colour, great shadow depth, and also constant tone without any visible dots.

Scanning times were fast, although the speed was primarily due to the very fact that the scanner is bound to creating 24-bit images rather than the 48-bit images preferred by imaging pros. But 24-bit images have plenty of image data for the bulk of users, and it's unlikely that colour professionals are going to be considering a relatively inexpensive all-in-one printer for his or her primary workhorse. That said, the MP480 scans happen to be of Excellent colour quality; they were a touch red and a tad dark, but that is absolutely nothing just a little tweaking would not fix. The scanner equally performed effectively on our resolution test chart tests, having no difficulty recording many fine details.

When testing the copier, we discovered, not remarkably, that copies of our own photographic test pictures seemed about the same as the scans of those identical photos. The copies were a little bit darker compared to the original, yet with excellent colour and decent detail, though there were more visible dots within the copies than on prints from our Photoshop test files. Copies of some other items, for instance a journal cover, looked far better.

If you are seeking an easily affordable multifunction inkjet printer that will create attractive looking pictures in addition to laser-sharp text, the Canon Pixma MP480, with its dust-resistant design and high-quality scans and copies, is difficult to beat.

Canon Pixma MP480 printer ink cartridges can be found here.




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